Chronic Contained Rupture of the Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm.

Open Access Emergency Medicine : OAEM Pub Date : 2021-09-24 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OAEM.S327922
Nabil A Al-Zoubi, Mahmoud R Mahafdah, Omar Albawaih
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Background: The most lethal complication of the abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is rupture (rAAA). A triad of abdominal or back pain, a pulsating mass in the abdomen, and decrease in blood pressure is mostly diagnostic. However, this presentation may not be complete due to either an impalpable aneurysm or atypical symptoms which leads to difficulties in diagnosis and delayed management. Chronic contained rupture of AAA (CCR-AAA) is a rare but well-recognized condition. Its diagnosis may be difficult because of the atypical and chronic nature of the symptoms. The aim of this study is to investigate the incidence and to highlight the importance of this less common presentation of rAAA.

Methods: Patients who presented to King Abdullah University Hospital (KAUH) with infra-renal AAAs (elective and emergency) from January 2014 to April 2021 were prospectively collected. Patients with CCR-AAA were identified and evaluated in terms of demographic data, associated comorbidities, presentation, treatments, and outcomes.

Results: A total number of 85 patients were admitted with an infra-renal AAA. Seventeen patients (20.0%) had rAAA, of them only 5 patients (29.4%) were diagnosed with CCR-AAA. CCR-AAAs represent 5.9% of cases with AAA. CCR-AAAs were all in men, with a mean age ± SD of 73.1±8.3. Two patients (40.0%) had abdominal pain, 2 patients (40.0%) had back pain and one patient (10.0%) had no symptoms at the time of diagnosis.

Conclusion: CCR-AAA represents 5.9% of all AAA and 29.4% of rAAA. To prevent this potentially fatal condition, awareness is required especially in old males with abdominal or back pain.

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慢性腹内主动脉瘤破裂。
背景:腹主动脉瘤最致命的并发症是破裂(rAAA)。腹部或背部疼痛三联征,腹部搏动肿块,血压下降是诊断性症状。然而,由于看不到动脉瘤或非典型症状导致诊断困难和治疗延误,这种表现可能不完整。慢性内源性AAA破裂(CCR-AAA)是一种罕见但公认的疾病。其诊断可能是困难的,因为非典型和慢性性质的症状。本研究的目的是调查rAAA的发生率,并强调这种不常见的rAAA表现的重要性。方法:前瞻性收集2014年1月至2021年4月在阿卜杜拉国王大学医院(KAUH)就诊的肾下AAAs(选择性和急诊)患者。根据人口统计数据、相关合并症、表现、治疗和结果对CCR-AAA患者进行识别和评估。结果:85例肾下AAA患者入院,17例(20.0%)为rAAA,其中5例(29.4%)诊断为CCR-AAA。CCR-AAAs占AAA病例的5.9%,均为男性,平均年龄±SD为73.1±8.3。2例(40.0%)患者有腹痛,2例(40.0%)患者有背痛,1例(10.0%)患者在诊断时无症状。结论:CCR-AAA占所有AAA的5.9%,占rAAA的29.4%。为了预防这种潜在的致命疾病,需要意识到特别是腹部或背部疼痛的老年男性。
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